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MATRIX REPROGRAMMEDA public-record tracker for policies, mandates, standards, pilots, contracts, treaties, and institutions that centralise identity, money, movement, speech, security, health, energy, land, food, and governance.
This page turns mandates, policy papers, pilots, contracts, treaties, procurement, and institutional partnerships into a usable map of where power is centralising.
The topic appears in a source and is tracked as a lead.
A sandbox, trial, grant, or memorandum exists.
Money, vendors, standards, or implementation plans are visible.
A rule, law, treaty, or institutional requirement exists.
Two or more systems connect, such as identity, money, health, travel, speech, policing, or AI.
Opt-out becomes difficult because services, travel, work, money, or compliance depend on the system.
Track how broad international goals, standards, treaties, model laws, funding conditions, and public-private partnerships become domestic policy.
Track: UN Agenda 2030 references · SDG-aligned national plans · model laws · treaties · soft-law frameworks · public-private partnerships · funding conditions · standards embedded into procurement
Actors: UN bodies · WHO · World Bank · IMF · OECD · G20 · EU · national governments · standards bodies · foundations
Watch for: soft law becoming hard law · global standards entering local procurement · unelected bodies shaping domestic policy · funding conditions attached to reforms
Reader question: Are national policies being aligned through global standards without clear democratic oversight?
Track when identity becomes the gate to banking, travel, health records, government services, age verification, work, benefits, or online access.
Track: digital identity laws · mobile identity wallets · biometric databases · age-verification systems · travel identity systems · health credential reuse · vendor contracts · cross-border interoperability
Actors: national ID offices · EU digital identity bodies · World Bank identity programs · banks · travel bodies · identity vendors · payment networks
Watch for: mandatory wallet language · biometric enrolment expansion · ID required for online services · ID linked to benefits or bank access · cross-border interoperability
Reader question: Is identity becoming a master permission key?
Track when money becomes programmable, identity-linked, surveilled, restricted, or routed through central-bank and compliance rails.
Track: CBDC pilots · tokenized deposits · central bank papers · BIS projects · cash restriction policy · debanking cases · stablecoin regulation · payment-system standards
Actors: BIS · central banks · IMF · World Bank · commercial banks · payment processors · fintech vendors · finance ministries
Watch for: wallet identity requirements · transaction limits · expiry or purpose restrictions · programmable compliance · cash restrictions · financial access tied to compliance
Reader question: Is money becoming a permission layer?
Track when war, cyber threats, terror threats, pandemics, climate emergencies, migration crises, or energy shocks expand permanent security powers.
Track: defense spending · emergency laws · cybersecurity mandates · dual-use technology · contractor awards · civil-defense messaging · domestic surveillance powers
Actors: defense ministries · NATO-style bodies · intelligence agencies · cyber agencies · security contractors · think tanks · interior ministries
Watch for: temporary emergency powers renewed · contractors embedded in civilian systems · foreign threat used for domestic surveillance · war narrative tied to speech restrictions
Reader question: Is crisis converting civilian life into permanent security architecture?
Track rules and partnerships that shape what can be posted, searched, ranked, monetised, advertised, or paid for online.
Track: online safety laws · trusted flagger programs · platform moderation rules · search ranking changes · advertiser blacklists · payment access rules · NGO grants · election or crisis integrity partnerships
Actors: platforms · government agencies · NGOs · academic centers · advertising bodies · payment processors · security agencies
Watch for: state requests routed through third parties · speech categories expanding during crises · payment or search suppression · opaque enforcement · political selectivity
Reader question: Is speech control being routed through platform and payment infrastructure?
Track when health systems connect to identity, travel, work, emergency law, procurement, data systems, and speech policy.
Track: WHO frameworks · health emergency laws · digital health records · health credentials · biosecurity funding · procurement contracts · public-private health programs
Actors: WHO · health ministries · CDC-style agencies · pharma companies · Gavi/CEPI-style networks · foundations · digital health vendors
Watch for: health status tied to travel or work · emergency rules without sunset · health data linked to digital ID · liability shields · public-private speech programs
Reader question: Is public health becoming a governance operating system?
Track when climate and energy policy move into travel limits, energy rationing, consumption scoring, land controls, ESG finance, carbon markets, food policy, and mobility rules.
Track: carbon markets · ESG rules · smart meters · mobility restrictions · vehicle restrictions · farm policy · energy rationing · climate finance
Actors: UN climate bodies · national regulators · central banks · asset managers · energy companies · municipal governments · climate NGOs
Watch for: carbon account language · smart-meter enforcement · mobility restriction pilots · ESG financing pressure · food or farm restrictions · climate emergency powers
Reader question: Are energy and climate systems becoming a behaviour-management layer?
Track how border systems, biometrics, digital identity, international law, NGOs, labour markets, housing pressure, and security narratives reshape movement and citizenship.
Track: border biometrics · asylum systems · NGO funding · digital travel credentials · labour migration frameworks · security incidents · housing contracts · remittance/payment rails
Actors: IOM · UNHCR · border agencies · interior ministries · NGOs · labour ministries · payment networks
Watch for: biometric border expansion · NGO-state logistics chains · emergency housing contracts · digital travel credential integration · security incidents used for broad powers
Reader question: Is movement being managed through identity, biometric, and security infrastructure?
Track when farms, land, water, seed, fertilizer, meat, logistics, food standards, and supply chains concentrate into corporate-state policy networks.
Track: land acquisition · water rights · seed and fertilizer rules · farm restrictions · food security programs · supply-chain tracing · lab-food policy · corporate consolidation
Actors: food agencies · farm ministries · agribusiness · asset managers · foundations · food-tech firms · water utilities
Watch for: small-farm pressure · centralised traceability mandates · water privatisation · land-use restrictions · food rationing narratives · lab-food subsidies
Reader question: Are food and land systems becoming control infrastructure instead of local resilience?
The important signal is convergence: identity joining money, health, travel, speech, security, energy, or food systems.
Identity wallet becomes payment or bank gate
Health credential becomes identity credential
Security narrative drives speech rules
Carbon or energy rules can become payment or consumption restrictions
Border biometrics become identity rails
Climate policy reshapes farming, land, food and water
Global standards can route into domestic mandates, procurement, and funding rules
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Official statistics, court records, ministry releases, police datasets, parliamentary material, regulator data, or clearly named public reports. Nationality, foreign-born status, asylum status, immigration status, charge, suspect, conviction, and victim categories must not be mixed.
When the figure matters, follow the document link, source file, court record, official release, PDF, book, or video. The visible page should help readers reach the underlying evidence fast.
Current public-source control-system lanes: CBDC, digital ID, cyber, surveillance, and institutional convergence.
The ECB secured key parliamentary backing for the digital euro, with negotiations expected to proceed and a pilot reported for 2027 before a possible 2029 rollout.
A parliamentary hurdle is not a final rollout. Track full Parliament vote, trilogue negotiations, limits, privacy guarantees, pilot design, merchant fees, and implementation law.
This is a major current CBDC timer trigger: digital public money is moving from concept toward legislation, pilot and infrastructure design.
Escalate CBDC timer through legislation, pilot, wallet integration, merchant rules, holding limits, and privacy architecture.